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Subject Enough Is Enough! 38 Years of Failed Drug Policies.
Date October 10, 2024 2:11 PM
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Hi John,

As we approach the 38th anniversary of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act this
October, it's essential to recognize that many are still enduring the
consequences of this legislation and the destructive legacy it’s left
behind.

That's why we are excited to invite you to join us virtually on
[ [link removed] ]Thursday, October 17th from 3:00 - 4:00 PM PT / 6:00 - 7:00 PM ET for
our [ [link removed] ]Public Health is Public Safety campaign call. This month, we’ll be
featuring policy experts to discuss the need for compassionate drug policy
at both the federal and state level and how past harmful laws are still
impacting our communities today.

Why This Matters:

We’ll focus on the ongoing racial disparities in drug laws and sentencing,
and ask: Is history repeating itself? We’ll spotlight the EQUAL Act, which
seeks to eliminate the sentencing disparity between crack and powder
cocaine offenses. Our conversation will address these injustices and
promote a more humane and equitable approach to public health and safety.

Be Part of the Change:

Your voice is crucial in this discussion. Together, we’ll create space for
open dialogue on these complex issues, and strategize on how we can push
for policies that center public health, racial equity, and compassion.

Event details:

* Date: Thursday, October 17, 2024
* Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm PT / 6:00 - 7:00 pm ET
* Where: Virtual (Zoom link provided upon registration)

How to get involved:

Register to attend the virtual event to listen, learn, and share as you
feel comfortable. Come as you are — you belong in this conversation.

[ [link removed] ]Register for the campaign call!

Sign our campaign pledge to show your support for a drug policy approach
that focuses on public health not punishment.  

[ [link removed] ]Sign our campaign pledge!

We're committed to building a future where drug policies are rooted in
justice, equity, and compassion. Change begins by addressing the harm
caused by outdated laws, and this conversation is a crucial step forward.
Together, we can push for policies that truly serve and uplift our
communities.

In solidarity,
— The Advocacy team at Dream.Org 

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